Judy says:

Thank you, thank you for all your wonderful notes. I only wish I could respond to each of you personally.
But in order to start a new book I need serious thinking time, which means less time for e-mail. Hope you understand.
Just want you to know that my assistant and I read this guestbook every day, and that your continued love and support are a constant inspiration.

elizabeth

Gabriella

Hello. I am Gabriella, a senior at Amador High School in Sutter Creek, California. For my AP English class we are required to present a senior project on any topic we would like. My topic is book banning and challenging. I understand that you have experience with this problem. I was hoping that I might be able to interview you for my project so that I can create a better argument as to why books should not be banned. I understand that you are a busy person, and that It may not be possible to have this interview, but I would really enjoy having one. Thank you for writing books! Gabriella

hailey

bella

I love your books.My name is BELLA by

Hometown: Valdosta - Posted February 9, 2017 10:27 am

Carter

I like how you did your own books and just make up your own things that you made up. Your family is very nice and your three babies are so wonderful I have all your books I just want to thank you. I wish I could be just like you.

rowan

Leanna

Jack W

Ran across Unlikely Event by chance and you and I remember the same Elizabeth. I lived in Roselle until 1948 and used to shop for a neighbor lady at the A&P on Elmora Avenue. Then they had bus 49 with overhead wires from Elizabeth to Dunellen, and those gray squat buses--e.g., 24 (Singer) 28 (Bayway which used Westfield Ave.), and more. Before they redid the Jersey Central, it ran from Broad Street Station east to Jersey City, with the Pennsylvania Railroad crossing above it there. As a kid, I played in Warinanco Park (bordering Roselle, Elizabeth, and Linden). Also went to day camp at the YMCA--think it was about 2 blocks east of Broad and parallel to it. The counselor of my group, as it was, attended Jefferson High. I could draw a map by hand connecting Broad Street with Morris Ave et. al., even today. Attended St. Joseph School in Roselle (for my most regretted 6 years of education--wish I had been allowed to stay at Harrison E. S., then go on to Abraham Clark). Moved to Charleston, SC in 1948 and never returned to live in NJ as it happened. Heard the awful news of the plane crashes after I left. Today, I'm a retired professor (specialist in Modern Mexico and the Caribbean). My wife well acquainted with your children's books--well, the other ones too. We're fewer each year who recall Elizabeth of our time. Good health and best wishes wherever you may be today!PS I can be "googled." John B Williman (Ph.D.)

Posted February 4, 2017 12:36 pm

Sage

Dear Judy Blume, thank you for making books. we all like them. We hop you make more. But This time about fudge. If you do I hop you make it funny we wonder if you working on a nothr one

Posted February 3, 2017 2:09 pm

lavon

dear Judyblume,my teacher is reading all of your fugue books and I have two of them. my whoool class is like a fan of your fugue books.

love lavon

Posted February 3, 2017 1:59 pm

lavon

can you make more fugue books

Posted February 3, 2017 12:42 pm

Kelmely

Hi my name is Kelmely .I love to read your books

Posted February 3, 2017 12:40 pm

Shawn

Are you going to make a book

Posted February 3, 2017 12:37 pm

connor

Will you ever make another fudge book?

Posted February 3, 2017 12:21 pm

anaya

i love your bookaroe you going to make a fudge book forum anaya

Posted February 3, 2017 10:08 am

jahnya

how will fudge be as a parint

Posted February 3, 2017 9:53 am

sage

Dear Judy Blume, I hop you make more books. we rilly liked them

Posted February 3, 2017 9:48 am

kiomara

Dear Judy Blume, Are you going to make a another book I really love you booksplease

Posted February 3, 2017 9:48 am

haileigh

Dear Judy Blume, I love your books. Are you making more? From Haileigh

Posted February 3, 2017 9:46 am

ziyahn

Dear Judy Blume, when I was in second grade I loved your books thank you

Patricia

Ati

Thank you so much for sharing your ideas and stories with us all. Summer Sisters has stayed with me since I first read it in junior high school. Until this day, I find myself wondering what happened to Caitlyn. Do you plan on ever revealing what you think happened to her/what you saw happening to her to your readers? Or do you hope to keep it a mystery? I would love to know how you saw her mystery unfold. Love you to from Canada. xoxo

grace

grace

Vic

Hi Judy Blume,Let me say, I have been reading your books for the past 5 years and they are probably the best books I have ever read! I especially like the series 'Just as Long as W'ere Together' and 'Here's to you Rachel Robinson'. These books are so relatable in middle school and I have probably read them each like 10 times! I just had one question. Why don't you create a third book in Alison's point of view? I mean this series is SOOO GOOD but I still want to know what happens with Alison's mother and what not! Anyway I just wanted to tell you that you are such an inspirational author and probably the best author of all time!~Vic

Karen

Mark

Dear Mrs. Blume,

I have read your books repetitively, even past my childhood. As an adult, I still look back and realize how much of an influence your books had on shaping me as a person. You are the best and I love you for the impact your books have had on me and my personality. You are my all-time favorite author.

Thank you so very much for sharing your creative talent with me and the rest of the world.